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  1. pinelandpaddler

    on the road to Carranza

    Jerseyman, I'm a bit confused. I was somehow under the impression that Hampton Furnace was built around 1795, but evidently it was already there in 1795? Also, have you any idea where this "Unknown Saw Mill" was?
  2. pinelandpaddler

    on the road to Carranza

    Jerseyman, Where do you think the stamping mill was exactly? And what forge are you referring to? Lower Forge?
  3. pinelandpaddler

    Colonial-era deed Restored

    Very cool.
  4. pinelandpaddler

    Could Use Some Help

    I was full of shit when I said I hadn't been chigged this year. My ankles were a' itchin the morning after I boastfully made that claim.
  5. pinelandpaddler

    The NEW Beer Thread

    Yes sir. Love the Bigfoot! Many fond memories were made and quickly lost while drinking that potion. Not your typical Barleywine though. Much hoppier and less thick.
  6. pinelandpaddler

    Cedar Water & Homebrew

    Heh. That'll happen when yer drinkin' in the woods.
  7. pinelandpaddler

    Paddle to Oak Island (I think)

    It's not the fact that you're not an educated biologist. It's because you're a creationist.
  8. pinelandpaddler

    The NEW Beer Thread

    There are many good barleywines out there. Do you have a Canal's nearby?
  9. pinelandpaddler

    Cedar Water & Homebrew

    Dogg, there isn't actually cedar in the 60 Minute IPA. Terms like "cedar" and "citrus" merely describe the tastes imparted by the hops.
  10. pinelandpaddler

    Cedar Water & Homebrew

    I don't rightly now, Gibby, but I'd think that the oils would be released in the boil. I'll have to ask chemicalcraig if toasting before boiling offers something different by way of flavor.
  11. pinelandpaddler

    Cedar Water & Homebrew

    My brothers and I brewed a Pine Ale several months back. A shot in the dark and it turned out quite good. That was with White Pine. Pitch Pine is next on the to-do list.
  12. pinelandpaddler

    Cedar Water & Homebrew

    I have some recipes I thought up for a cedar beer and have given it a whirl a few times. I still haven't found what I'm looking for, which is modest enough: A beer with a reminiscent cedar aroma. The idea is to simply throw some sprigs in the boil, and even throw some in the fermenter. It might...
  13. pinelandpaddler

    Cedar Water & Homebrew

    Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Either a gimmick or simply misinformation.
  14. pinelandpaddler

    Cedar Water & Homebrew

    http://books.google.com/books?id=MN3Huu6A7FcC&pg=PA117&lpg=PA117&dq=atzs cedar water beer&source=bl&ots=En2QaC_3IP&sig=5mbaJrtdHcPWuUrws_toL9bX84o&hl=en#v=onepage&q=atzs cedar water beer&f=false So according to Maxwell, Christian Atz and brewer Conrad Will developed a cedar water brew. I have...
  15. pinelandpaddler

    Lower Forge camping

    Adam, how heavy is your Bigfoot-finder equipment? You might consider a canoe ride.
  16. pinelandpaddler

    Paddle to Oak Island (I think)

    Edit: Nice photos.
  17. pinelandpaddler

    Who done it and why?

    I assume you mean at the head of the creek?
  18. pinelandpaddler

    Could Use Some Help

    This is the first year in many that I've not been bitten by chiggers. Not even one!
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